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What's Happening On Sunday?

March 8, 2015

A Cosmic/Evolutionary Journey By Reverend Tom Capo @ 9:30am & 11:15amWhat wonder and awe might we experience if we reflect on the process that brought about this planet, with all its creatures and us. The Big Bang and Evolution can seem miraculous if we consider what had to happen for us to exist. Special music by the DuPage UU Church Choir.

March 15, 2015

Whole Person Humanism @ 9:30am & 11:15amJohn Hooper, President, Unitarian Universalist Humanist Association The Unitarian Universalist Humanist Association (UUHA) maintains that science is not enough. Our motto is “Reason, Compassion, Community.” The stereotypical view of Humanism as a purely rational worldview, centered on a third–person perspective of the world, has become obsolete. Science, itself, has demonstrated that we are hard-wired for empathy and connection. Moreover, members of the most rapidly growing segment of Americans consider themselves to be “spiritual but not religious.” Whole person Humanism, as promulgated by the UUHA, integrates first-person experience, second-person empathy, and third-person rationality into a life stance that fully appreciates the wonder and celebrates the awe of being alive.

March 22, 2015

Some Thoughts & Feelings on HumanismBy Reverend Tom Capo @ 9:30am & 11:15amWhat does it mean to be human? What can we aspire to if we embrace humanism? What are the blessings of humanism? A Special Collection will benefit National Alliance on Mental Illness - DuPage. http://namistars.org/

March 29, 2015

What is on my Heart? By Reverend Tom Capo @ 9:30am & 11:15amReverend Tom has been thinking a great deal about “Black Lives Matter.” He has felt great sadness over the many injustices, oppressions, and prejudices that have happened in the year to people of color. He will share some of what is on his heart about our country and how they treat people of color.